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I 1 Q Y 1 . x, ' ' V R. I f ,,..1 ' Xml X 4 4 XXX l X X .N 'XX x Y V To next year's band we leave new uniforms. Xb Xxx 25 is A lg, lx We 'bequeath Phil Sa'bio's fanfare to next year's football manager. XXX . M s We leave our regrets for taking so many outstanding athletes with us. X l 1 'lil To Miss Austin's future P. A. D. classes we leave a complete set of notes f 7 that will really help during tests. 'F will 1 '- if ly To Mr. Brown we 'bequeath an atomizer in order to keep his singing ffl' , voice in trim for comin assemblies. ,I 'Iliff , . We leave the wrestling technique of Andy Fortunato to Bob Roth in the 5. M hope that he will use it to good advantage. U We leave the literary ability of Jean Forrest and Belle Notkin to incoming Q, seniors who desire to edit the yearbook. 2,,,f,1 To anyone who wants them we leave John Lyle's pegged pants and drop I A haircut. I 54 ff? - We leave Emil Kleinert's boisterousness to Jean Caton. 3 We bequeath Marie Anderson's dancing ability to anyone who can't if ' cut a rug. We leave three pairs of roller skates to next year's office helpers. 1 We give the impossible crewcuts of Cootie and Jimmy to Naugle and , Shepherd. 'Qqcpf K is ' 'YXXX ,f7 The Brothers super stag parties we leave to any interested under- classmen. U Charlie Shields 'bashfulness we leave to all prospective wolves. To Miss Elkes we bequeath at least one QUIET class. We leave a wad of chewing gum to any underclass girls who want to write SOOO sentences for Miss Quinn. We leave the Justates method of inaugrating new members to any future clubs who think they can get away with it Amidst unsolicited applause and the heartfelt thanks of the faculty solemnly and regretfully we leave isignedl CLASS or 46 .1 1 I If 5 34, 1 . 1 I Y . . . . ff i' ' ' X l ,X lat X X. ill, Xi , 77 g A - J,1,.,, N 5 ff ,fr ,f I A, . A 'V li,,,,f . A ,X -,,- 4 A
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N X is ,X X ,xx is X Q X S S' f -15. X XX . -gf r , f j Af, Q ff! X X K X li Vtv ,A K 'xr , gf .kit x ix ,ff If l lw FW? X ll l 7 ' CLASS WILL W . E, the Class of '46, upon our graduation from this institution of knowl- f - edge do ordain, establish, and confirm the following statements: rl . To Miss Geehr and Mr. Williams we leave our sincere thanks and ap- if preciation for their hard work as our class advisers. 1' 1 . We leave Herm Hering's athletic ability to anyone who thinks he can L captain three teams as successfully. 5 f if f A jf l W . fx ii r l l 'lf 'I ill, iii, 2 li!! l 3. We will Johnny Anderson's orange socks and tie to anyone of Scotch origin. 4. To Eileen we leave our regrets for taking Teddy with us. , g ,I I L 5. To Mr. Williams we leave a bushel basket for his corn. lff, , If ' 6. We will the Jet to Willy Jones. Also a rubber check for enough money li A to keep her in repair. 7' 7. We leave a package of Sen-Sen to the boiler room boys. lf 8. To Lyn Mitchell we will Lois Gaedcke's dignity. '44ff, - .1 'ffl 9. We leave Frank Recca's microphone to Dickie Gray. .y 4..,f , nj, i gif, L IO. We will Joe Rafalowski's ability to bluff himself out of any situation to anyone who doesn't like to do homework. ' ' l l. Red Langstaff's height we bequeath to Le Weller and Norman Buick to is divide between them. If l2. To Martha Price we leave a jewel case for her collection of class rings , W and pins. 'Q N V: , ..f A l3. To the rest of the student body we relinquish one-tenth of our knowledge. ,jj fjfji After all, too much might go to their heads. If , jg: lk l4. We leave five vacancies on the cheering squad. ' 'LIN l5. To Miss Ostrander we bequeath one hundred test tubes to make up for ZA the ones we cracked in Experiment l4. '-,' XX l6. To Miss Quinn we leave our thanks for helping us get our letters. ff, X x f if ' X 4 L xx A X va-L X I xl-S xii N , 4
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